When conducting a VDI Instructor-level Vehicle Dynamics and Exercise Design program, within 10 minutes of the first day we mention that math is the foundation of the program and pass out calculators. It is not long after the calculators are distributed that students will express their concern that math is not exactly a subject they […]
VDI Train the Trainer Program in Kenya
Exercise/Scenario Design – A picture of Joe Autera walking with the Glen Edmunds Advanced Driving Instructors in Kenya as he reviews the design of their exercise. Joe has given them a scenario; from the scenario they designed an exercise that established objective performance standards. These include: Applying vehicle dynamics in the exercise design process to […]
VDI’s Karjackistan 2 – Deja Vu All Over Again!
This week the VDI team delivered our first open enrollment course of 2015 – our 6th training delivery for the year so far – in much the same way we wrapped up our last open enrollment program of the year in 2014 – in the snow! Those who have been through one of our programs […]
Rental Vehicles and Secure Transportation; Best Practices for a Less-Than-Perfect Solution
As is often the case, during one of our most recent Protective/Evasive Driving courses an interesting side bar discussion arose from a question posed by one of our students. In turn, that informal conversation led to a more in-depth discussion that some might not see as being valuable or, for that matter, valid. In reality, […]
Understanding and Embracing the Attacker’s Perspective
The following is in response to an article that appeared in the New Yorker magazine titled “The Hitman’s Tale -How an honors student became a hired killer. Those who have been through any of VDI’s courses know the emphasis we place on understanding and embracing the attacker’s perspective – from target selection and surveillance to […]
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